72 temples found across India
By State
The only temple in India that is both a Jyotirlinga and Shakti Peeth, set atop the Nallamala Hills in Andhra Pradesh.
By Main God
The largest Hindu temple in Goa dedicated to Lord Manguesh (Shiva), known for its unique Indo-Portuguese architecture.
Lucknow's oldest wish-fulfilling Shiva temple with a Swayambhu lingam on the Gomti River.
Kerala's most famous serpent temple in a sacred grove — uniquely led by a woman priest.
An ancient Shiva temple associated with Sage Markandeya who conquered death through devotion.
One of India's few temples dedicated to Nagaraja (King of Serpents) in Nagercoil.
One of south Karnataka's largest Shiva temples — the Lord who drank the Halahala poison.
Where Shiva drank the cosmic poison — a forest temple at 1,330m near Rishikesh.
One of only two temples in the world with an eight-faced Shiva Lingam — dating to the Gupta period.
UNESCO World Heritage Chalukya temples blending Dravidian and Nagara styles — coronation site of kings.
A Jyotirlinga temple with the longest corridor of any Hindu temple.
The third Panch Kedar at 3,559m where Shiva's face appeared — the most challenging trek.